A charity which provides play and respite opportunities for disabled children and their families raised a record total with its popular annual fun day.
The PARC organised event raised more than £2,600, which will be used for the ongoing running costs of the life-changing charity.
A range of entertainment was on offer including bouncy castles, donkey rides, a BBQ and an ice cream van.
Guests enjoyed the glorious sunshine in the serene surroundings of Great Notley Country Park and enjoyed exploring a range of craft stalls.
Notley Green Women's Institute were on hand at the event to provide tea, cake and coffee to revellers whilst Lily's cafe offered people something a little stronger at the bar as well as making crepes and waffles.
Friederike Walter, events manager at PARC, said: "We are thrilled about the turn-out we had on our fun day.
"So many people came to see us and it was lovely to welcome everyone.
"We raised more than £2,600 which is more than ever before.
"Thank you to all who came and everyone who supported us."
The event took place on Sunday, June 24.
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